I know this may be like Cummins vs. Yanmar thread. But it may be interesting to hear some of your feedback.
I would like to get outriggers for the new boat. It has never had anything mounted and being the purist that I am I don't want to muck it up. My previous boat had Rupps which worked well, however they were mounted above on the tower.
I have noticed what looks like Lees on the boats at Tropic Star and on the old brochures.
I would like to mount them on the gunwale. And I would like to maintain a classic look of the boat. Single spreaders should do me just fine. And when I'm not fishing I would like to take them off the boat and store them away to keep them nice. So complete removal is a factor as well.
So what is everyone's favorite and why? Lees or Rupps?
Lees vs. Rupp Outriggers?
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Lees vs. Rupp Outriggers?
Steve Marinak
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Same quality, Lee's are cheaper to work on. Rupp's delrin bushing kit sells for around $35.00 alone and I have never been able to find the correct size bushings anywhere else even through McMaster Carr. Both lay-out arms SUCK and will normally jump in a heavy beaming seas. You can file down the elbow and create a reverse angle or just buy the Schaefer locking latch which completely eliminates the riggers slamming in a rough beaming sea.
I have rupp single spreader outriggers and have had no issues in using them, however when I first received the boat and went to reinstall the outriggers, figuring which way the lay-out arms went was like a chinese puzzle, and I remember thinking, "I'm glad I don't have to take these on and off all the time." If you are wanting so remove them, I would defenitely go with something like Bobby has. Nice boat Bobby!
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